Point of interest
Wild Futures, The Monkey Sanctuary
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(34 Min Walk Away. Seaton Outskirts.) If You Walk Up The Hill, You Will Find A Unique Historic Little Place On The Cliffs Above The Sea, with monkeys! Murrayton House Of The Victorian Era, Is Home To The Monkey Rescue Charity, Wild Futures. It's home to around 40 Rescued Monkeys, Wild Life Gardens, A Little Cafe & Gift Shop, Picnic Tables, And A Lovely View Of The Sea. What More Could You Want.
(34 Min Walk Away. Seaton Outskirts.) If You Walk Up The Hill, You Will Find A Unique Historic Little Place On The Cliffs Above The Sea, with monkeys! Murrayton House Of The Victorian Era, Is Home To The Monkey Rescue Charity, Wild Futures. It's home to around 40 Rescued Monkeys, Wild Life Gardens,…
Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary cares for a range of different species of rescued monkeys, giving visitors an intimate insight to a working sanctuary and a chance to meet some of its amazing monkey residents and wildlife inhabitants. There’s a lot to do for the whole family who can take a tour of the monkey enclosures and learn about these fascinating animals from the team of expert carers. It’s not just monkeys though! Kids will love the wild play area where they can learn about the environment around them and let off some steam in the playground. Take a gentle stroll around the beautiful Wildlife Gardens and check out the sea view or enjoy a bite to eat in the gift shop.
Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary cares for a range of different species of rescued monkeys, giving visitors an intimate insight to a working sanctuary and a chance to meet some of its amazing monkey residents and wildlife inhabi…
A really worthwhile and interesting place to visit, The Monkey Sanctuary based in Looe, Cornwall, campaigns to end the primate pet trade and offers a home for life to its victims. Their work is supported by well-known actors like Julie Walters and Joanna Lumley, as well as scientists around the world, including expert Jane Goodall.
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Saint Martin, England